Just came back from a four day camping trip with my old tent. The ceiling at its highest point is 4.5 feet. I've had the old tent for three years and I finally had enough of crawling around on my hands and knees. So I ordered this Timber Ridge hub tent that has a ceiling height of 6.6 feet. I set it up in the backyard just to test it out.
Of course their claim of a 60-second setup is a lie, but we have all learned that a lot of tent descriptions are "misinformation". The most frequent tent "misinformation" is "it's a four person tent". I've learned that a "four person tent" really means a "two person tent".
Setup took about five minutes. First you have to unfold the tent flat. Next you lift up each of the three sides. Then you go inside and push up the top. Next you install the three inside poles on the wall with the door. Next you go outside and stake down the four corners. Then you throw the rain fly over the top and attach the four corners. Next you raise the canopy using the supplied poles and string. If you can do all that in 60-seconds, you must be "The Flash".
Being inside this tent is a joy. I'm 5'9" and I can walk around everywhere without my head touching the ceiling. The two plastic windows, the eight mesh windows, the mesh top, and the huge mesh front door let in plenty of light and air. On rainy days, I could see setting up a table and chairs inside the tent to play games on or to eat on.
All these great features do come at a cost. When packed in its storage bag, this tent is about 5.5 feet long and about 10 inches in diameter. It also weighs about 30 pounds. So, you are not going to want to carry this tent very far and if you have a small sedan car, it may not fit inside your car even if you fold down the rear seat. It does fit easily in my SUV with the rear seat folded down.
IMHO the rain fly should reach farther down the sides, but then in the front it would interfere with the canopy. A better solution would be to make the canopy part of the rain fly. The door could then be a traditional full zip open waterproof door with a mesh window having a zip open window cover. With the current design if you are inside the tent with the front door zipped closed, you cannot see out the front.
If you have been searching for a larger tent that you can stand up in to put on your pants, this tent will fit the bill. Just be aware of how big and heavy this thing is and the issues with the door/canopy.